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This church is huge. The real gem is St Chads opposite, but this church is imposing and impressive. There is no charge for admission but they are happy to receive a donation. I had the impression that this had been built to answer the need...More

A church packed with lots of local history displayed in the centres museum. If you are fortunate enough to visit on a clear day, a trip up the tower is a must. See the bell ringers room and clockwork on the way up and enjoy...More

An welcoming Anglican Church right in the centre of the city. The tourist information staff are extremely helpful and the museum is free - all donations welcome of course. The volunteers who run the museum are knowledgeable and friendly, in small places such as this...More

I really liked this church/museum home to tourist information and a nice cafe inside the glass and stone work is lovely ..tourist information are a gold mine and very friendly.
Right in the heat to town with a market outside the front door on a...More

Set in St Mary's Church in the market square this is a very interesting place to wonder around, sets out the history of the area and the famous people from the town and surrounding area. Very helpful staff and visit can be rounded off by...More

I recently visited the 'museum' and found that items are missing and it seems they are being thrown out! Where's the metal conduit pipe? I was told it had been sold to a scrapman! There were boxes of papers and archives that i overheard were...More

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kerrplanner, General Manager at St Mary’s in the Market Square, responded to this reviewResponded October 24, 2016

Dear Gill M
You have probably read in the press that exciting things are happening at St Mary's and the boxes & archives that you have made reference are being sorted and not as you have stated 'going in the bin'. We are not allowed...More